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Casey Niemann is founder of AgriSync, a customer-service platform for ticketing and remote support built specifically for ag businesses and equipment dealers. Casey, his wife Tammy, and their children reside in Des Moines, IA. Both of them served as FFA State Officers while at Kansas State University, and both have continued to provide exemplary leadership within the agribusiness segment.
Casey Niemann reflects on the start of Agrisync, business focus and startup mentors for Startup Stories DSM. Agrisync, a startup based in Greater Des Moines (DSM), continues to see growth year after year. As the founder of the ag company, Niemann says that with more than 20 employees, and up to 10 staff members expected to be added in 2021, Agrisync serves more than 38,000 customers in more than 10 countries.
Cody gives us an update on Planting 2020 and how when you need HTS Ag, we can be there instantly (almost) with AgriSync remote support. We can video chat with you and walk you through how to fix most issues so you can keep rolling. Let's talk Drones...the MAVIC Air 2, a small but smart and mighty drone, with longer flight time, obstacle avoidance and a camera with near cinematic quality! Find out more by getting a hold of us! AgLeader wants to feed you Casey's Pizza! Nominate your neighbor or family through AgLeader.com. Find out more and contact us at HTSAg.com Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn and Instagram! and always at 800-741-3305
The Technically Iowa Podcast highlights Iowa tech leaders and their businesses. Technically Iowa Podcast is sponsored by the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA).
In the sixth and final podcast with AgriSync, Michael Kremer sits down with Casey Niemann, Founder of AgriSync, to discuss technology's role in the customer experience. Managing the customer experience has always been a priority, and sometimes a challenge, among companies that want to thrive.
In the fifth podcast with AgriSync, we talk about measuring the customer experience. If you can't measure customer experience, you can't manage it. In agriculture, customer experience largely depends on relationships and loyalty. When you actively manage your customer relationships and validate customer satisfaction, you'll have more control over obstacles and more insight into ways to improve your customers' experience.
In the second podcast with AgriSync, we first talk about recruiting and hiring new ag employees and why it can often be so difficult, and then we dive into working with different generations in the workplace. What should you consider? What’s the big fuss about Millennials? And why are they different than working with other generations?
Drones are a growing technology that has real benefits in the Ag industry. Crop Scouting, checking cattle and several other benefits to small and larger operations. Tom and Cody talk about AgriSync and how a partnership with HTS Ag has improved the quality of service offered to customers and how it has reduced downtime.
Tom and Adam discuss the cost of downtime. A little refresher course on your technology could help you stay in the field, being productive and save you the cost of downtown. HTS Ag has annual service plans, regardless of where you purchased the equipment. Offering free phone support, remote support with AgriSync and a $25/hour discount on repairs. Plus a service plan moves you to the front of line when you need support. The guys talk drones and how surveying your crops can help solve insect, drainage and nutrient issues. Find out more by calling 800-741-3305 or HTSAg.com
Mike and Delaney have a lot of different news for listeners , today. Then, Casey Neimann sits down and chats with us about his company, AgriSync, what they do, and how they are able to work with young people in agriculture.
General Manager, Adam Gittins at the Iowa Power Farming Show. Hope Lewis with AgLeader talks about AgFiniti perscriptions
Precision Talk - 12 - 14 - 18 - Check Your Grain Condition, AgriSync App & Planter Upgrades by HTS Ag
More now than ever before, farmers are becoming connected with their local and trusted agribusiness consultants to innovate and challenge biological technologies, practices and advancements. AgriSync works to ensure these connections reach their full potential.
In this episode we talk with Casey Niemann, the founder of AgriSync, to learn about their app and how RDO Equipment Co. is using it to better support their customers. The app allows for live video support with a cell connection, allowing farmers to better connect with their trusted advisers and work through questions. To learn more about AgriSync, visit www.agrisync.com and sign up for a free trial. The program is free for farmers to use. Don't forget to connect with RDO Equipment Co. on our website www.rdoequipment.com or on social media. We have an active presence on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
“City folks just don’t get it” That’s the slogan of FarmersOnly.com, an online dating service for those that value the rural lifestyle. In this episode, Jerry Miller, the founder of FarmersOnly.com discusses the challenges of getting the website launched and why its has been so popular (now over 6 million users!). This episode is interested from both an agriculture entrepreneurship perspective, but also it’s just interesting to learn about this unique business serving our industry. Check out www.FarmersOnly.com for more information. Thanks for listening! We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to the Future of Agriculture Podcast. The response has been outstanding. Please feel free to leave a note in the comment section below. The best way to spread the word about our Podcast is to share your favorite episode using the social media share buttons in the podcast player you are using. You can also leave a review on iTunes. This helps us spread the word about the people, perspectives, and innovations that will provide our future food, clothing, fuel, shelter, and natural resources.
AgriSync has a really cool technology that helps farmers communicate with trusted advisers using their smart phone. (Think FaceTime for farmers). Jerrod Westfahl is one of the entrepreneurs bringing this fascinating technology to market. Jerrod is educated in law and has a background in farming and growing successful companies. AgriSync has a unique combination of experience in agriculture, software and online community building. They are using it to bring emerging communication technology to agriculture so the people feeding the world - and those who support them - can get more done. AgriSync is at the practical intersection of industrial cloud, mobile enterprise, and AgTech. Learn more at http://www.agrisync.com Thanks for listening! We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to the Future of Agriculture Podcast. The response has been outstanding. Please feel free to leave a note in the comment section below. The best way to spread the word about our Podcast is to share your favorite episode using the social media share buttons in the podcast player you are using. You can also leave a review on iTunes. This helps us spread the word about the people, perspectives, and innovations that will provide our future food, clothing, fuel, shelter, and natural resources.